On Tuesday only one precinct had less than 113% turnout. “The Unofficial vote count is 175,554 registered voters 247,713 vote cards cast (141.10% ). The National SEAL Museum, a St. Lucie county polling place, had 158.85% voter turn out, the highest in the county.”

The Supervisor of Elections, Gertrude Walker, had this to say concerning the 141% voter turnout: “They may have had something like that in Palm Beach County, but we’ve never seen that here.”

So maybe Allen West wasn’t crazy to ask for a lock-down on the ballot boxes and machines in this county. According to the report given the day after elections, Allen B. West garnered 52,625 votes in St.Lucie county and Patrick Murphy 65,896 votes.

This is a problem that must be addressed right away. There is no reason that there should ever be more than 100% turnout. This county alone could have cost Allen West his election. Voter fraud is real, and it is time that this be solved.

Fraud isn't good but we all know Rick Scott cut early voting and a byproduct of that is 6 hour waits to vote (http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/11/06/3085322/across-south-florida-long-lines.html) in primarily left-leaning counties

Six hour waits to vote! On a day you KNEW would have voting because it's election day. Was Rick Scott not prepared for this? Did he not know people would want to vote?

Heck, if I ever stood in line for 6 hours to do something people in Los Angeles take 5 minutes to do...I may toss in a couple extra votes for my choice too.

TheNextPrez2012 wrote:Fraud isn't good but we all know Rick Scott cut early voting and a byproduct of that is 6 hour waits to vote (http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/11/06/3085322/across-south-florida-long-lines.html) in primarily left-leaning counties

There you go again. You imply that he did it to left leaning counties. That's a load of shit. It was across the board. Not to mention, early voting is a crock of shit in itself.

TheNextPrez2012 wrote:Six hour waits to vote! On a day you KNEW would have voting because it's election day. Was Rick Scott not prepared for this? Did he not know people would want to vote?

Were the individual cities not prepared for this? They're the ones who handle the election sites.

How is it nobody else had this problem in Florida?

TheNextPrez2012 wrote:Heck, if I ever stood in line for 6 hours to do something people in Los Angeles take 5 minutes to do...I may toss in a couple extra votes for my choice too.

And you'd go to jail. The very fact that you'd commit voter fraud speaks volumes about you and your character. I don't want people like you in this forum.